There are a number of visual cues that can hint at how well or how poorly a professional athlete handles pressure situations. For example, a urine stain on the front of a player’s uniform can indicate a player doesn’t much like clutch situations. On the other hand, if one were to list the traits of those that remain relaxed under pressure, blowing a bubble 15 feet from home plate while trying to outrun the cannon also known as Josh Hamilton’s left arm, all in an effort to score the game-winning run, would be near the top.